Schneider Electric Acti9 itl impulse relay 2p 2 no 16 a 50 / 60 hz coil 24
This Acti9 iTL is a modular and reliable impulse relay. This 2P device has 2 normally open contacts. Rated current is 16A, 24VAC to 250VAC operating voltage and it operates with 24VAC or 12VDC control voltage. Electrical endurance goes up to 200000 cycles AC-21 or 100000 cycles AC-22. The switching frequency is 5 switching operations/minute or 100 switching operations/day. The duration of the command order should be between 50ms to 1s. The degree of protection is IP20 and IP40 in an enclosure. It is DIN rail mountable. It is mainly used for lighting control applications. This product is compliant with IEC/EN 60669-1, IEC/EN 60669-2-2. This product benefits from Schneider Electric expertise with more than 40 years developing modular devices for all type of applications. It has a longer service life thanks to its high limitation and fast closing. This product is compliant with IEC 669-1, IEC 669-2-2, IEC 60529, has IP20 on opening, IP40 in an enclosure and is DIN rail mountable. Ideal for lighting control applications, for example control of a light with more than 3 switches in a living room or a corridor. . Ideal for lighting control applications, for example control of a light with more than 3 switches in a living room or a corridor. High rated current capability in a small package: control many lighting circuits without increasing the size of your panel. Up to 200000 cycles endurance: even with 100 switching cycles per day, the contactor will last more than 5 years. Can switch even with very short 50 ms impulses: your lighting circuit will switch on, no matter how briefly the user pushes the light button.
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